Last year I made these floaty, quivery bats out of crepe paper and curly wires.
On my Halloween decor tree inside they shook and floated and quivered every time we walked by. I loved how they came out!
So I thought that this year it would be neat to make a larger version for outdoors. Floaty black bats that would shiver in the wind.
Here is what I pictured in my mind and I am so jazzed this project came out exactly as I'd pictured!
I thought to use felt or craft foam but they are too floppy without a wire inside the wings. Then I found this bundle of foam packing scraps at St. Vincent's for fifty cents. Score!
I cut these out with scissors freehand since the scraps were an odd shape. I was able to finagle 3 or 4 bats out of each sheet.
This is concrete rebar wire which can be found at Lowe's for cheap. This roll cost $3.50 a while back and I use it alot.
Cutting a generous piece of wire and leaving the curls intact, I ran one end up inside the foam then crimped it over at the top.
Ooh aah! EXACTLY what I had in mind! The gloss paint on the foam sparkles in the sunlight and every little breeze makes them float and quiver and shake. Here they are on a foggy morning, so spooky and cool.
They make me laugh! Love it! So now I have over 3 dozen of these black beauties ready to fly out of my deck planters. I'm putting some on tall wires over 4 foot long so they'll be even more quivery. We plan to decorate the whole deck soon and I'll post pics when we do. For now I'm loving my floaty bats and the kids going to the bus stop do too. That's a win win!
I'll be posting to the fun parties in my sidebar. Take a moment to come check them out, you never know what clever projects you'd miss.

